Fabric baskets are easy to make, require very little fabric and come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Today's baskets are square and can be stacked.
Elizabeth, from Simple Simon & Company, shows how to make Fabric Nesting Trays, which could be used to store sewing tools and notions to keep your sewing room organised. They would also look great on a dressing table.
How would you use a set of these baskets?
You might like to check out the following fabric basket tutorials added to the Fabric Baskets linky...
- Square Fabric Basket
- Fabric Basket for a Baby Shower
- Felt Baskets
- Denim Jeans Fabric Basket
- Upcycled Fabric Basket
- Fabric Basket with Drawstring Closure
- Hanging Storage Basket
- Scrappy Fabric Basket
- Piped Fabric Basket
- Fabric Basket with Handles
- Woven Denim Jeans Basket
- Gathered Round Basket







Nice baskets! I did several such basket using Christmas fabrics, for offering sweets or candies.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make Christmas baskets to hold sweets. Must remember.
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